THE GAZETTE. LLiVISTOWN, PA. Wednesday, April 25, 1866. C. Jt C. R. FRVSIXGER, Editor*. TEEMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Th<t GtZE'i i"E . p". • -h- i f-verp VvV in-<iav ti die old Mttad, a? fi !>> in edrewrt. or|2.4tatthe i of 3 month*. Catsh Eates of Advertising. 3 m'ath, 6 month*, 1 rear. Go* •:©: vnn 115.00 f'io.OJ j4 ci! Ha;f column 10.00 15.00 5,.00 Fourth column 7/j0 ma Uuo3 Hetlcee of bn-.n? ixNtouu 7 Uses - id iluui y\ CflkWh ;n'. u■ 1 -:. | ..per. Mr v•-h r. laewma BnsineM C*r i (1 hoes o> 1sh) i rear _ Administration or Notice* 2 50 A a htor's do 1! 00 Krtr.lT N" , four :—;r . i 0"> •'a ttioa or other snort Notices, 1 50 Tarern LifonTs. ein?!". i 00 If more tr.an cm-. each 50 Resist -r*a Notjcea ot A •. ea h .> Sherd Sale.-. p- : square J Oj Ed tonal Notice* 10 ent per line f..r. ! in • rrion, 7 f MijNireUor I tines of make a *c t; ,-e. !*•:. :. J ■•rtu.ir.ui;:v. Mori-. .-•?••>'' ■ f.;" -oc . :>■■-. r. 1 , y u t . • - . > . -4 i i ... 'er:t * •■*.-i dp adhered to :n a!! twf • Job Work. t .• i- for 25 if tlifHbilL ft for2s or J—. e*- : ' roceedrai* f pabii • meet ~a-. r mt/eekmr tons f any k.n !. '.a/-,-.r • nteret-'iis my a ay. arc • ra>.-f-a' • at rat* oj .<• . r.- . ■ • an.l rnu-t be pttid s i. -:ti*> ■uh • 'J i t.relvc or fifteen jM.-r-on* t" contn'iu*.' a a 1 ,t::--r <..vft. or lii.rty or tarty tea evtits • a !i than l-.r if,, who , it i direct intvr**t in t! • tint;, r. t > pay from uir- : > two <i-...ar- in p-*'irijf - ; hto (II" i-.to : e. V," i . th -..a: .it -npi. icc- :cr foinr ■ • ... Notice* of Sc; Adt rrtiei.n ul t'he attention of ladies i_- iuvit* i to Mid >Shuw's advertisement? .Sweet Potato Plants, Flowers. i\r. at Hi mtnel Wright's. AUo, a new mode of rood D ir. Mutthersboug!..—*Lave opened a Gro cery and Variety Stoiv at the-stand i; t iy occupied by D. Grove Mercantile Appraiser - Ll-t. Agents Wanted. The Salem J.eg. Coal at W jj. Iloiiman's. List of Letters, Ac. Leading- ITational Event-;. The principal subjects of disc;:-si- n during the past week have been an order issued by direction 01 the Pres ident to enforce military authority in the Southern States where the civil fails to do its duty or i- ui; .L'e to I<J so; a speech by An ire v Job:, -on to the So diers and Sailor- A:-oeiution Washington; and, third, a spc- di ' v the pftmc party to the colored a--ot'a tions who celebrated the 19th of A] rii, the day on which the mur .eriug ruf fians oi Baltimore stoned our soldiers and kiiied a number of M s-achusc-tts met! who sprung to arm- at the clarion cad of AbrauamL r.coln—a rebci atro city which resulted . . i v rtg free , to the slave, i,r that act stirred the loyal heart of the north to dc - of unparalleled mihtary pr par .t; v - Li.c fii,-t measure ha- taken t . > .. perheads all aback. The Mew York NN orid, Phiia iciphia Age and other sheets of that stamp, which have been flattering, cajoling and truckling to the President with as much sycophancy as was ever exhibited by a southern -iavo to his ruassa, don't know what to make ot it—they raise their hands, turn up the whites of their eye-, and plead piteou-Iy that something is wrong.— Has not peace been declared, say they? Are not our erring brethren ready to legislate for northern greasy mechan ics, small li-led farmer-, and mud-ills, t hey did in Old Buck's days!' How, then, can the President tolerate mar tial law, when all is iaw. order, unity and love in the peaceful South? Ver ily, those cops who were so ready to prote-s Johrisoni.-m arc getting their reward—not in fat offices, but in well deserved kicks. Good for Andv, as far as that is concerned. The Presidents speech to the Sol ■dier-, and .Sailors Association was marked by the usual loss of temper on the part of thespcaker. He don't like to he talked at, either by speakers or the press, yet forgets himself far more tiiun they do, and thus does the same Vlings he complains of. It is a pity some ot those who-are currying favor at his have not the courage to tell him that the less a President does in the stumpspeaking and address line, the better for himself as well as his reputation. His speech to the colored men was rather guarded; but well interlined' with glittering generalities. He told them they would yet see who was their best friend— that used to be saiu by -laye dealers generally, and therefore s not original)— and intimated pretty strongly that Moses may soon be about, but what he meant seemed to puzzle tho woolly heads as much as it does the whites. estf-Putnam county, Temi., is ruled by r a lawless organization of ruffians, who set at defiance the laws ot the State ££rScr.aior Fessendcn still contin ues dl Ilis disease is now varialoid, but fears are entertained that it may' J culminate in smallpox j. Ccliaz aid Johnson. On the evening of V 3 loth in-L, ' Speaker Colfax was serenaded by t'.e citizens of Indiana sojourning in Wash ington. He acknowledged the com pliment by a speech upon the political questions agitating the people of the country He replies with a powerful argument to the clamors that have been raised by the friends of Andrew Johnson respecting; the delay of Con gress to legislate measures for the res toration. He says Congree- adopted 1 a policy of reconstruction, in 18GJ, which required ail men before being readmitted to the privilege of partic ipating in the government to take the "test oath." and that again in 18f}l-fkl, wlwn the Presidential vote was eoun t- 1 the Stales in rebellion were exclud ed from the count, thereby showing that something more than electing State officers, members of Congress, Ac, was necessary to rehabilitate the rebels. II • criticizes the neglect of the Pre.-ident to call an extra Session of Congress after the murder of Mr. Lincoln. He does not question the riirht of the President to determine the expediency of calling extra sessions, on extraordinary occasions, hut he think- the lime when the rebellion went to pieces was such an occasion as called for a sessioir of ConTos-. He .-poke with great candor, and de clared that whatever -entimcnt- he {'Colfax) entertained respecting the South and the question of its re-ad mis-ion to ti:c privileges of govern men', were lear.K 1 from the President, whil : no wa- nix it :y G .'ei uor "f ienue see, or in May last, soon after he be came President. lie concluded his' spec 1; by -aving: -We v. I I proclaim in our I j'!.-.alien, a- An no v Johnson p roc la imcd at Nastivilte, "Loyal men shall govern a prc-. rvc ; P public Mr. Colfax spoke the sentiments ofj toe body ov.r widen I. pre-; k*>. and tuit bouy repivseiiU the views of the American I'eople. Jioyal mcir. or men who can take tin- "It—t oath" ;;;• 1 c ordy ones who have a right to assist • pii g 100 de-tine- of tlo- groat j-. pie. Men who gave ail they had ' 1 tue attempt to destroy tiie gO"%'*-rn -boaid po-'j one their claiiu- ■u . ni< i can no , uiger be fnunJ j L j yi j .1 Effart-S. S ; 'Gr a;i C,y S., j,' s Join.sou Club uavo marki 1 five Pennsylvania Con* gr— -:•.•!-! I.;--.ricts in which their t State : ,!■ 'a'- purpose of preventing the return of the present lb-publicans. The Committee have subscribed seve ral thousand cop • - of a weekly paper printed here, which they are sending out franked all over these districts, in Older to try and get up a third party, or get a numter of Pepublicans to unite with the Democrats. Ohio and Indiana will receive the attention of. the Coinmiuce next, hut if their en thusiasm decreases as much in the next ten days as it has in the last ten. the whole affair will probably be aban doned. except by those who make a prof'e-sion of. and live off, such clubs." Our Congreesional District is sup posed to be one of the number. I ore warned, forearmed. 1 Humors of the Connecticut Campaign. ' The Democratic nominee in Meriden • or Representative, W. P. Morgan, bet . George Hodge, barber, (colored,. that English would bo elected, and agreed ''"'".i? Storks boots in a public place if ho should be defeated The affair came off yesterday at the store ot liall A: Morgan, in good shape. A box. such as the boys use at all rail road stations, was sent from Hartford lor the occasion. Mr. Morgan display ed much artistic talent, and was loud ly cheered by the crowd who were pr.'v-tit. Mr. llodge, the colored man in the employ of Jc-ffry & Welsh, occa sionally pointed cut some part of the boots which he thought -needed a little more blacking, and Mr Morgan cheer fuUv put it on. The task being finish ed, M r. Morgan said to the bystanders: Gentlernen ,t is as I toJd you it would ; bo it Mr. Hawley was elected yon would sec white men polishin-r black mens boots, and if Mr. English was elected you would see black men black mg white men's boots." Three .-heers r t M V€n fol ' Mr ' Moi 'fo' an : f '3r having aithfully performed his duty, and nee more were given for General 1i) %' /'• ( H Warner then offer -r! e . bru>l ' and blacking box for sale. iW brought three dollars.— Hartford (Tue above is a nice nut for Penn sylvania democrats to crack, particu larly those who are always beratin" , republicans with making the negro equal to the white man. Wc suppose r however it is all right for a democrat- fc J- :indidate lo hot with a darkey. ) t; I tS?"TLc tendency for appropriating anol' er man's horse property is exces sively on the increase in Kentucky. Rochester Union says: "There are millions of bu-hels of rot ten wheat now lying in the storehouses of Chicago to be shipped when naviga tion opens.'' fiSaf According to M Chevalier, the use of opium in Engfand is increasing enormously. The quantity now used is certainly enormous. In 1845 the consumption was 38,229 pounds; in 1863 it was 144,229 pounds. .marriage took place in Rich mond a few days since which is excit ing a great deal of talk among the fair dames of that city. It seems that i a well known Virginia lady joined her self in holy wedlock to an officer of j t lie ( Hite i States army, ai:d has there- ; by brought down upon her the wrath . of the reconstructed chivalry. A Mackinaw (Michigan) letter to a Chicago paper reports that at that point the Ice is about two feet thick, and solid, with from one to two feet of snow on it, which, if it melts and freez es will make the ice still thicker Xo water was to be seen week in I*l. ake Michigan from Beaver Islands, and no water can be seen now from t!,.- highest point of this Island in f.akp Huron. fear* J he pes'ilence :< <ti!l increasing among the passengers of the steamer \ irginia. now in the lower quarantine, at Xe'v \ oik, four deaths having tu ken j .ace on Friday night, and thirtv thr*. new case.- having been discover- \ e i I ie total number of -dk on board t:,-:- ho-pit: i ship at noon on Saturday was -:xty—even. 1 he steamship Eng- i :an i ai rived the -ame day—one death iiav.i.g (.■(•Miri'i i -ince leaving Halifax. ; and ttint an infant, from whooping cough and was quarantined in the lower bay. The pa-.- ngers and crew were all w ell. The Frctich mini-tcr had an an- ■ dience with Mr. Seward on the 21st. It !- -j i that h present c-1 the formal aune-.on (>i the I" tvncli Government to the American principle of non-inter vention i-.s xpiaincd bv the Secretary ot >ta* . The Emperor kindly and cor . ;.iiy replies to the United States, am; cngagi.- to withdraw his troop it'om M< xico Igi t iiree detachments, one in November next, and the other in . May and November, 1 867. The full and final correspondence between the two Governments, which led to this ' imp a taut result, wiil. it Is expected, 1v —t to the ilouse of Represent-.- • uve- tf.-s v .•••;<. in ar sw.-r to a call re < ccntly mad • on ttae 1> partm ent of ; Slate, i•: : of Mr. M- k* <■■■• r; Kentucky. UOOh NOTICES. ' ; - i \lj "i 1 i' .ir- st m--', ,iv • ' ■ iJ'j- .i Biglow'sSpet -b in &2au :n Mc Ming," n < M arv N*.tmes." T:--U:. : V I-'.-: I.i r- - !>v>- •!,. -t- had>fn Book for Mty.— This magazine needs , # n i • -nmen iv; uat er.r r ui l-. 1* i- a favor.te ; • *.i • .tie. Ihe Pit •■: : ■ <" in t '! fashion pi.it'.- contain -MX figure*, giving \ ' ■ •• -t Spr ntr S:-. !< s. A rine v. •• ■ t—Sprh.e Fashions from Europe. Th* work deportment can- J •. o- ;.r.< tv tv.-rn for ludi*. . l'tl*-e <3.0 J. ; L. A.' - ~|ev. Philadelphia. r Roadie* Monthly. —The May Bnraber <■( this excel- - lent magazine filled with fact and fancv. Beadle * adapt- itself to the wants of the r eopi- hypresen ng a series of stost interesting articles on various gub- Tl. opening arii' io. Btsmrner- in Sherman's- Army, , a true skoi.-li of the operations of tho.-e •" -raging parties which the rebels of Georgia did not i ke so well w<- i- well written, 'tile reading matter which fellows cmjirises a variety of well- - wr-tien .-r iries. Ac . A.-. I'r: -j *:>. >. Ha tic A C'o„ 11S William street, N >. m I.- " MILL /;/?'.V Tee C'rettiu Candy, put 1 up in package- at 10 cents each, i- having . an immense sale in every quarter where ' it has been introduced. People wlio want to buy should ask l'or Miller'*; for it is 1 the best. Manufactured by (:<o. Miller j A-.Sons , 010 Market -fixer, Philadelphia. it THE MARKETS. Lewistgwn, April 25, 1866. Wheat, red, per bushel $2 25 J. " white " 2 30 'I Barley 44 50 '' Ryo 44 05 f Oats 44 40 Corn, new 44 50 Cloverseed 44 4 00 Timuthyeeed "" 3 00 . Flaxseed 44 1 75 I Butter per lb . 40 Lard " 10 " Eggs per dozen 15 f Beeswax per ib 35 Country eoap 4 ' Gal' 2 J Taliow 44 10 Wool 44 45 Feathers 44 00 ( Hops 44 15 Country Hams 44 20 44 Sides 44 15 44 Shoulders per lb 15 Dried Apples per bushel 2 50 44 Cherries 44 200 j J Beans 44 1 50 - Potatoes, 100 j Salt, tbl 3 25 c 44 Sack 3 25 c Flour is retailing at the following prices: !■ Lewistowu Extra Family per cwt. 600 ji Superfine 5 00 F Extra Family per bbl 12 50 £ Superfine 10 50 ! G li Pliiladclpliia Market*. L F'lour is quoted at SO 50aS 50 ;\\ heat, m red, 2 loa2 40; white, 2 40a2 00; Corn, 7Sa 80; Ryo, 95; Oats, 69. y Beef Cattle are quoted at 12a17 ; Bheej) ba~ ; ITog", lxal lj : Cowa 60a00. g%,An ex-rebel soldier is teaching a freed men's school in Mississippi. Semmes is running for probate judge in Mobile, Alabama. C. Clay took the oath of al legiance ami has gone home by leave of the President. Davig is still in his ceil at Fortress Monroe. He i- very sullen and does not feel disposed to talk. B®, The yellow fever is so virulent at Key West, that the regular United ! States troops have all been removed from that post. j BSuFkysixgkr, RItoTHKHs, New-pa per Ailvertising and General Purchasing Agents, No. 4UO Chest nut sr.. Philadel phia, are authorized to receive advertise ments and subscriptions for this paper, j Anything, [which cannot be bought at ; home,] from a Book to a Piano, can Ik obtained in the city, through the-c Agents, at the lowest prices, their com missions coming otf tin sellers. Gouutry Merchants, a.- well as citizens, will tint! tins Agency a great convenience. All letters of inquiry, with a stamp inclosed, are promptly answerer!. mhA-k-ow.'t MARRIED On the 17th April, by Rev. J. \Y. Plan nett, at the residence of the bride's fatli-1 er. JOHN ( Ru-S of Mount Fnion. to Mis- i M.vnv It.-Dkake, of Newton Hamilton. At the Lutheran p;;> nag<- in town, on the 12th of April, by Rev. J. F. Dietteriek, JOHN Kmkhk k n.Mi- R.'.s \ ii. R:ikn. itoih ot JVrrv township. On the p>tii in-:., at the Lutheran par sonage, by Rev. J. B. Reinn-n-nyder. A ii.l.iam I). ii.-oN, of Lewi-town, and Mr-. M.vfaai: Ji;xki.\s, uf McVevl town. On the 19th iiist.. by Rev. \Y. Downs, Hahfa M. Dr.x->!IRK. of Hollidavsbursr. and Mi-- I-.li.a s-ioi.r.H, of Lewistowu. On Tui-siiay evening, April 17. by Rev. Joseph IL Hanawalt. Aimjumus \Vakd, and Mi— HANNAH Strunk. hotli of Oli ver township. DIED X.-ar Lewistowu, on the 2bth March, l-O'., J;.nc Anc-rica, d.-iughtcr of Teleuiaehus, and Margaret Lcazer, ages! I year, " months and 7 days. No. to thy mother's fostering arms Thou wa-t l>ur lent, not given, And ihoij ha-i early found thy wav Into thy native I leaven. Now in the bosom of tlsy God From every sorrow free I would not wisii thee back again, But I would go to thee. M. In Jan:,da county. Milford township, on the 13th in-t.. Jacoli Partner, aged x years and •> months. In TurlK'tt town-i ship, on the 14th ult.. John H iieh. aged 69 y. tr>, - mouths ;,iuj o day-. In Walk- i < r town-hip, on the l_':h in'si.. David Me- ' Kinstrr., i x-Slierid'of that county, aged *>•> veal-. In Lack township, on thetuli it.-'., Lbza's'th, consort of Jo!;n Ki j*ner, aged 50 years, 5 luontiis and • : days. HOOFING-. \ NEW mo ie of Rori'iij..- -av. : : "• . i B-uildiDgs of all Descriotions. ' .V, IIIMM ELWRIGII i S, i f.• . : - " STABSPIKG ! STAMPING ! ! | ADIKS wishing to liave Stamping ■ BK.IID-.rC.'lßitaiUEßl ■ calling on Mrs. (SUAVV, at her residence on Third street. nu .j Baptist rhurth. always on hand and f.,r . Coal! COAL! Coal! OHAMOKIN. Wilke barre and Pitt-ton Coal of ill Osize* for faooily nsc; also Linieburners Coal, just re< i-ived, and kepi con-iantiy on i:;md :it their i-.ad ■ yard oa the Feeder, corner of Elizabeth and Main st:'-ets by * VOI 15. iIOI-FMAN .t s,iN. * Grocery and Variety Store. A t tfi* favorit' ftll Sfcittrijorno rh/ offi/jtl %'s,'/ J//'-'. 11 <>*/-, oofl httlf rh/ hi/ J), G'rOVC, h' ficrrntl;' C ii'tH B'xtrl: ll> ar J-last M-> L;<* \-f_ L( (cigloim, -fT-HF.Ri: the pubii.- wiil o-instantlr find a genera! II assortment of the best Groceries < mprising Coffees, Sugars, Teas. Molassss, Fish, Salt, Tobacco, Segars, Brooms, Tuba, Buckets, and hundreds ofother arti c!e iu c<-neriil use. tr.gati.er witis Hams, shoulders. Dried Beef. te. Also Confections and Nuts of all i kinds. Faii'-v Arti'des. an i a general variety of su<-h matters and tilings as may be nee i'-.i ic iiousekeep :ug from a pin up. ; MUT H ERSBOUG IIS. The public are invited to give us a call. ap26.6m TKTXSTEDt Agents, Male and Female at *74 to $l9O II per month to sell the Celebrated Common Sieuse Family Si ing .Machine. I'r es!s. This Machine will do al! kinds of work equal to the high priced Ma-dnne-, and i- tiie onlv ; ractieal and reliable Cheap Sewing Machine in the world, s.-nd for descriptive Circulars. Addies s ECO MB A CO. ap!2a-lrrg Chicago, 111., or Cleveland, Ohio, i THE SALEM LEG. TTNDEB the Patronage of the t'nited states Oovern- U ment. Models of this superior leg may be seen i 4 a* tiie A-ency of the SAI.EM I.EC CuMPANY No < 33 South. Seventh street. Philadelphia. * . I rail and see them, or seed for a circclar contaimnc full information. apl2sslm* OWEET POTATO FLINTS O FLOWERS, EVERGREENS PLANTS, ifco 1 On hand antl always for salt- by JOHN Hi.MMKI.WRIGHT, ap2s-3t Lewistowu, Pa. > LETTERS remaining unelaimetl in the 1 est Office at Lewistowu, Pa on the 24th of April, 1860. ' Bupp Miss Susannah MiXlure Mr—Ma-ilda 3 , KJS'i * .! Cortnan -b-s Maria McFadden F & Co &i'Sn^ c tssnxv* teftSr, SZA'&.U, Goodman Miss Libbie Rhesm James P ( Sil ra"' X Ro " 4 nßerg mi.-s Lissio , Hiipv \i m'i u Sanderson William HueyHmA Shimp nnss .Vary E ' w £ hS v P . Smith Charles L r fr pilf S Ann,e Siein Jacob \iarJ>, ut c'i. C ?- Stewart Samuel L \! v m 'on Stewart .Vaggie L wcu-M l!>S p? l,y v v Siifer James ill v. Wheeller Charles drop \1 n V SS White A Stcuffer Miller Miss Annie Verier Fannie ajC5 E. C. HAMILTON, T. M. ?IcrcanUU' Appraisement List Tor IM>O. fIIHE following is a List of Merchant-?, f aßf i Dealers, Wholesale and Retail, in tiK County of Mifflin, classified aereenble to the provisions of the Act of Assembly: Class 14 pays T 00; Class 15 pavs 10 00; ( hiss li' pays li 50; claw 11 pavs 15 00; C hiss 10 pays 10 t.Hj; Class 9 pays 2-5 00 Lewnstoum. etasi Am'to. j Samuel Marks sn.iv 14 700 A. Felix •• pi pi oo : Anthony Felix 'cabinet ! J 7 on John Kennedy 1 J 7 on Daniel Muthersbaugh 11 7 on Michael Nusliauni 14 7 oo J. lrvin Wall is 14 7 on John Raum 14 7 00 Henry Zerbe 13 10 00 John Davis 14 7 (to Frank. Gise A Co. 10 20 00 11. W. Junkin ag't 14 7 00 George W. Thomas 11 7 oo John 11. Selheimor !2 12 s< William Lind 14 7 no X. J. Rudisill ag't 11 ,7 00 A. T. Hamilton 1 ; 10 (HI F. J. Hoffman " 0 25 00 John Swan 14 7 no Adam llamaker llq'r d'r i 25 OO Mrs. Mary E. Sh wart 14 7 00 W. B. Hoffman ium. &eoa! 13 lu on R. 11. MeClintic labinct 14 700 H. E. Stone 13 pi oo S. J. Brisliin A Co. 13 10 00 Mrs. Susan Callahan 14 7 00 I David Crisweli agent 14 7 oo Conrad Ullrich 14 7 on F. A. Xeuport 14 7 oo C. M. Shull 14 7 (hi John W. Sh-ri.T 13 10 00 E. 1). Auner 24 7 00 P. F. Loop j i 7 <mi Reuben Smith 14 7 (*i David Drove 14 7 Oo George Blyinyer U 25 <hi f'. Rit/ 11 7 (hi R. W. Pat ton 14 7 00 W . 11. \\ I'ber A; Son 1! 15 00 James Parker & Sons 12 12 50 William Johnston 14 7 00 W iiiiam C. Thornburg 14 7 oo F. G. Franeiseus 11 15 00 O. (.'. ('hesnev 14 7 (ni J. M. Weldon 14 7 00 E. Fry singer 13 pi no i A. Kitting 24 - no Dr. ihinert Martin 14 7 no i .. Boehner 14 7 00 X. Kenedy . .-tore j 13 10 U0 ; X. Kenedy . liquor dealer. 2-5 no c. \V. Gib!- 14 7 on IE M. k R. Pratt ! 2-5 00 William B. MeAtee fc Son 13 10 00 Roe- e. Single Foust 13 lo ihi J. C. Biymyor & Co. 11 15 IHI William W illis 13 p) on 11 ration Tou-nxfuji. J.>hn Movers 14 7 pn Mr J' ytoirn. J. It. Lauder i Co. 13 10 (hi | A. L. Ma-on 14 7 ihi l'liomas (iibbs 14 7 on V. . vV G. Maeklin 0 25 imi A. Kline A: Brothers 1 ; pi on j William Hardy 13 pi no .J. !•. 1 tourer 13 pi n< 1 11 ■'// i■* T\J *'' ftp] 1 1. Jame- F. Duncan *ji 7 on R. Wjiiirow <sc Co. 14 7 on A- '/ '(/}< // ''Hi. K. B. Puri-e!! • 12 12 50 Samuel W. Norton 13 M no John Viiiizant p, Jaun - M. S; v. n.- M ~ n • :.v . EL Swojie & Co. P: 1(1 fk| it. M. ltinsloe _ p; Irt ; > ( Koilier A Murphy 43 jn (HI .\bjier rhoiiiji-i.n ] ; - Rittenlioiisi-& Mayes 13 j<> •> 1 Mi 'V> */ % D>afi'fc ThoUip-'-U 13 p, (Hi John Bonier j t 70. Samuel Sivb- n 7 laines MeXitt j;; join. Cox. Barefoot V Co.- 13 y. , h , ,svv/5 /•.;//,. s. (.). McCuriky 1; pi mi drtu,elite 7me, !>/,/,. W . Ji. Owens A CO. 14 7 no Moses < .iiaspy j 1 - no Samuel Striu-k 14 7 ~s ) Joseph Stixak-, Oliver iwp. 14 7 na Ileerg l I' i't nloiii Iron Company 12 12 5n I I - Mann tV ( ■>. j j 7 Joiin Hoop<9 4 4 7 ihi U( ca fur Toivnshio. H. Sultzbaugh 'l4 7 nn Brown Town E. W. Hill Ac Co. 'l4 7 00 11. Strunk A Hoffman 14 7 00 ' AllcnviUe. Jolni Fitzgerald ?3 p, (hi ;- u 'V Kl s cjcrist 1.3 p, \\ illiani Huey 44 - Joiin Ilibler, Menno 13 lo IHI Belleville. Samuel Watts 12 ]•> A. G. Gibbonev 14 7 , H) \y. .-. rns ~ i 4 7 ihi Hoar & MeXabb ]j j- (M , J*(xtouran?< 0.-* rating JTo uses. Samuel Marks, Lewistown 7 p) m) I James Thomas •' 7 n, (N . John L. Griffith " 7 in George .Smith •• 7 p 00 : i e ru , l? fitOß " 7 10 00 i John Hoflman " 7 m on Mrs. Margaret Dolby " 7 pi qq E. Horner McVey town 7 10 00 A. L. Magi 11 14 % 7 2Q |j|-| A. Holiday, X". Hamilton 7 in no Peter Wertz, ReedsvUie 7 pi on E. B. Iteed, Milroy 7 jq Taverm. II rV r> m P lc - Lewistown 7 25 00 H. G. Karr 4i 7 ~s IH . John Dipple '• 7 u- , Daniel tisenbise 44 7 {^ . J. D. L. Bear 7 05 Jacob Bearly <4 7 25 IMI ' George Settle, Bratton twp. 8 15 Oo ; \\ L ra, th y. Mc\ eytown 7 2-5 00* Daniel Bush •• 7 (M( W . Brothers, X'. Hamilton 7 25 IHI | Aaron Slioop, ReedsviUe 8 15 on j J. A. Murray, Brown's Mills s 13 00 Geo. W . Graham, Milrov 8 15 00 k. A. Hutton " * s 15 IMI Jos. (iruver, Granville twp. 8 .15 IHI simon Veager, Yeagertown € 15 00 , Patent Medicima. Dr. J. K. Martz, Allenville 4 o iX) -Dividers and lireivers. Emendorfer & Haeber, Lew istown 13 I 0 Billiard Tables. Samuel Marks, Lewistown, 1 table 30 00 Adam Hamaker, Ist Billiard Table 30 00 " 2d " 44 i t ) , K | John Hoffman, 1 Bagetelle Table -5 00 An appeal will l. e held at the Register's the Tstif to ' r ough of Lewistown, on the 18th da\ of May, at which place and time all persons aggrieved may attend o- , JOHN L. PORTER, ap_o—4t Mercantile Appraiser. Bird C'agch. Bk \ your Bird Cagpg—thev are 4irattv A{ * HOFFMAN'S. (OOPERS. I Coopers wanted by the Sugar ValW , Iron A Ochre Co., at Xewton ii-imiit,,? . k our to six coopers to make barrel? \' . to contract lbr a quantity to be delivWe,,' at the factory. Apply immediatelv Newton Hamilton. April 18, 18(Ai! Music! Music! Music' I Pianos, ' i tlrlodcons. Orcans. i > iolfns. Aecordians, i I'liiles ami Jliißical liislruntent u i of all kinds. N 1 9®Alsoon hand, a large assnrtmciit ~f i New and late MUSIC. ' J. M. WELDON, i East Market street. Lewistown opposite the Union Hotel, i A cordial invitation is extended to all to call and sec. Musical instructions given at the store on reasonable terms, and pianos tuned at i short notice. aj.11.4t CtllOOL l>llti:<loßS cox -0 VtMIOV. The attention of the .School I>i rectors of Mi film county is called to the following section of the School law: Cn. That the School Directors of the several counties of the Commonwealth, shall meet in Convention at the seat of justice of the proper county, on the first Monday of June next, and* on the first Monday of May, in each third year thereafter, and select viva voce by a ma jority of the whole number of directors present, one person of literary and scien tific acquirements, and of skill and exj*'- rieivsj in teaching, as County Superinten dent, for the three succeeding school year-, and the school directors, or a majority of them, in such convention, shall determine the amount of compensation for the coun ty sujierintendent. BY an act of the Legislature the time • for holding the convention has been changed to the first Tuesday of Mav, so you will this year meet the First Tuesday ol Hay, which is also the Ist dav of the month. MARTIN MOHLER. ap9-3t Co. Sujit. | jissolutioii ol Partnership. Notice is hereby given, that the jiart nership heretofcre existing between E. ('. Hamilton and W. C. Thornburg, under tlie name and firm of Hamilton Thorn burg, lias tliis day lieen dissolved l.v mu tu:ii consent, i lie book- and accounts have lieen left with W. C. Tliornl.urg for settiement. to whom all those knowing the-insedves indebted to said firm will mala payment, and those having claims against tin firm, will present the same for collec tion. E. C. HAMILTON, W. < . THORNBURG. Lewistown, April 1. l-sbci. Tlie business will le carried on l.v \V. C. Thornburg, .--.t the old -tiui<i at tiiej. office, where lie will always be found ready t. give the people lite. He hopes l.y att nt ; ..n to busine-- to merit a lib.-ml slnirc of public patronage. He has a lull and g-nera! assortment of men's, boys', women's, mi.-.-.-' and children's shoe?, which lie will sell cheap for cash. :sj>ll-41 W. G. TH(JRNBUR( b j - i'JOX. i lie firm trauimr nnder the name <>l* McCoy A: Rohrer ha? this day, April 2il l8(!i; by mutual consent dissolved j. ;; n nership. AH persons indebted to the -aid linn by Note or Boole account wiil call and matte settlement without further in i ne . ok- and su'eount? are in the hand- "i J. I-. Rohrer, who will settle the same. JAMES G. MeCOY. J. k". ROHRER. MeWytown, Aj.ril 18, 1866. J> EIICT AJ.. 1 t Having moved my store to the stand < ti|n>site tlie Post Office, formerly occupi ed by J. H. Ross, I now ofi'er to the cit ; - /. )].- ot Mc\ eytown and vicinity, a fine assortment of goods, purchased* at the prt stnf low prices, such as Pry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, O neons ware, ('eilarware, Fish. :: ' • <Xl '- Also, a very fine assortment of Men s, \\ omen's and ( hiliUvn's Boot and Bhoes. A- 1 intend Celling goods strictly for Cash and Produce, unless ! v sneeial agreement. I can offer great iil duoemonts to my friends who favor me with a call. Thankful for the liberal pat ronage heretofore received, I hope a con tinuance of the same. All kinds of pro duce taken in exchange for goods. * Call and examine rn v stock before purchasing elsewhere. My motto is "Quick sides and .small profits. j. F. ROHRER McVey town, April 18, 1866. QRPHAX'S' COURT SALE, By virtue of an order issued bv tlie Or phans Court of Mifflin county* the un dersigned will ofi'er at public sale, on the premises, on Saturday, May 5, IMid, the following described Real Estate, late the property of Andrew Parker. Esq.. dee d, to wit: A certain HOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND, in the Borough of Lewistown, on Water street, adjoining the Graveyard and lot of . • L. Benedict. Also, A Tract of Band, in Derry township, Mifflin countv. ad joimng lands of "Mifflin countv Poor House,' I). \v. Woods, F. G. Franeiseus, and public roftd, containing One Hundred and Eight icrf*. Icrms : —S O much of tlie purchase mon ey as shall be necessary to pay the costs of partition, ,&e., ca&h: one-fourth of balance on confirmation of sale; and the remain der, in two equaluniiual instalments, with interest from ceaafirmation of sale: the purehase-monev to be secured by recogni zances, with security approved bv the Court. {Balc to commence at 1 o'clock, p. m. EZRA D. PARKER, apll-ts Trustee. REMOVED,. J A, & W. R. McKEE E removed their Leather Store to Odd Fel lows' Hall, where they will constancy keep on hand, Sole Leather. Harness. Skirting and t'ppet Leather. Kips. American and French CafrSkins, Mo roccos, Linings and Hindings, and a genera! assort ment of Shoe Fiudings, whic-h they will sell cheap for cash. Highest market price paid in cash for Hides. , Ca!f Skins and Sheep Skins. wanted, for which the highest market price will he paid in Cash. apitt CHEEP SHEARS, for eale by KJ F. T HOFFMAF
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